Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic

Developing an empirical model that can predict ground-borne vibration is required in the modelling process using actual data of ground vibration velocity induced by train traffic collected from sites. In the preliminary and mitigation planning stages of the project, the empirical models developed ar...

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Published in:Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
Main Author: Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021
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Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
2021
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
29
3
10.47836/pjst.29.3.21
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112079906&doi=10.47836%2fpjst.29.3.21&partnerID=40&md5=ecca97a6f4a4dc8d5e50ce6b5149b32f
Developing an empirical model that can predict ground-borne vibration is required in the modelling process using actual data of ground vibration velocity induced by train traffic collected from sites. In the preliminary and mitigation planning stages of the project, the empirical models developed are expected to predict the ground-borne vibration velocity due to rail traffic. The findings of this research are expected to provide a new perspective for railway planners and designers to improve the national design to improve the quality of life for the residents living close to the rail tracks. This research study firmly fills the information gap towards a fundamental understanding of ground-borne vibration in numerous areas of learning regarding the condition of train operation. This study has developed a prediction model of regression to forecast the peak particle velocity of ground-borne vibration from freight trains based on correlated and fixed parameters. The models developed have considered a few parameters obtained from sites using minimal or without tools altogether. Speed of trains and distance of receivers from the sources were the only significant parameters found in this study and used to simplify the empirical model. Type of soil, which is soft soil, and type of train, which is freight train, were the fixed parameters for this study. The data collected were measured along the ground rail tracks involving human-operated freight trains. Residents from the landed residential areas near the railway tracks were chosen as the receivers. Finally, the peak particle velocity models have been successfully developed, and validation analysis was conducted. The model can be used by authorities in the upcoming plan for the new rail routes based on similar fixed parameters with correlated parameters from the study. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
1287680
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
spellingShingle Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
author_facet Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
author_sort Lazi M.K.A.M.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
title Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
title_short Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
title_full Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
title_fullStr Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
title_full_unstemmed Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
title_sort Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by freight railway traffic
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description Developing an empirical model that can predict ground-borne vibration is required in the modelling process using actual data of ground vibration velocity induced by train traffic collected from sites. In the preliminary and mitigation planning stages of the project, the empirical models developed are expected to predict the ground-borne vibration velocity due to rail traffic. The findings of this research are expected to provide a new perspective for railway planners and designers to improve the national design to improve the quality of life for the residents living close to the rail tracks. This research study firmly fills the information gap towards a fundamental understanding of ground-borne vibration in numerous areas of learning regarding the condition of train operation. This study has developed a prediction model of regression to forecast the peak particle velocity of ground-borne vibration from freight trains based on correlated and fixed parameters. The models developed have considered a few parameters obtained from sites using minimal or without tools altogether. Speed of trains and distance of receivers from the sources were the only significant parameters found in this study and used to simplify the empirical model. Type of soil, which is soft soil, and type of train, which is freight train, were the fixed parameters for this study. The data collected were measured along the ground rail tracks involving human-operated freight trains. Residents from the landed residential areas near the railway tracks were chosen as the receivers. Finally, the peak particle velocity models have been successfully developed, and validation analysis was conducted. The model can be used by authorities in the upcoming plan for the new rail routes based on similar fixed parameters with correlated parameters from the study. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
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